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with Jean Jullien

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"When it comes to having a party, go bold, be
extravagant, go over the top! Have an extravaganza!"

When you’re planning your party, consider the location. Where will
you have it? A funky warehouse? A museum? A special garden tucked away
from the fray? The terrace of your penthouse? To add an air of
mystery, keep the location a secret until the last minute, or better
yet, plan it ahead of time in a far flung location. Think of the most
extravagant location you can dream up—a centuries-old castle, a
private beach, an enchanting cottage on the sea, a tower high above a
city—and make it a reality. Your guests will be thrilled and surprised
to be invited to such a unique gathering.

At the gathering, dress over the top, decorate dramatically, use the
best dishes, bring out those beer chalices, play music to delight and
inspire your guests—and serve the most extravagant meal your guests
could ever imagine.

As the host extraordinaire, dream up
some exciting activities for your guests. They could: wear their
fanciest clothes, don creative hats, dress up according to a theme,
create their own cocktails, engage in a dance or singing contest,
partake in some sort of artistic activity...let your imagination run
wild.

Having an extravagant event is infinitely better
than hosting an everyday, run-of-the-mill party, don’t you agree?
Being bold means you can challenge your guests, stir their senses,
surprise them with whimsy, challenge their expectations—ensuring that
this is one party they will never forget.

JEAN JULLIEN is a French artist living and working in London
and New York. He graduated from Central Saint Martins in 2008 and from
the Royal College of Art in 2010. Jean’s pursuits range from
Illustration to photography, video, costumes, installations, books,
posters and clothing. He works closely with the musician Niwouinwouin
and in 2011, he founded Jullien Brothers, a duo specializing in moving images

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